Simon B

@smoothbit
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A programmer who designs LEGO models and co-hosts https://mastodon.social/@testsfromthefuture
Podcasthttps://www.testsfromthefuture.com

Please excuse me addressing you all at once, but check out the foolishness that's required to organise Control Centre items when using an iPhone in horizontal mode:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjKKxH5ui8A

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iOS 18 Control Centre - How to Organise Horizontally (featuring @TestsFromTheFuture)

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@overcastfm Here's the second video showing the correctly sized podcast art.
@overcastfm The podcast artwork in the bottom right corner of the screen appears as a teeny tiny circle when Display Zoom on my iPhone 12 mini is set to Larger Text, when it's set to Default the podcast artwork appears at a much more reasonable size.
Hi @jamesthomson, is there any chance you'll add this style of D100 to Dice by PCalc?

Maybe because that number really is the answer to life, the universe and everything, but episode #42 of Tests From The Future (my YouTube Podcast) is doing much better than usual; 128 views within the first couple of hours vs. the usual "No views" until I test-watch it myself. That surely explains all the success @jamesthomson has had with PCalc over the years 😉

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR2d2jC3WkANf8-oM8Xq4H-KVh06PCOz5

Tests From The Future

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Since YouTube recently introduced YouTube Podcasts, it only made sense to record videos of the Tests From The Future podcast playing on a very modern iPod, to then upload those videos as a daily YouTube Podcast on YouTube. Remember to Like and Subscribe 😉

https://www.youtube.com/@TestsFromTheFuture

Tests From The Future

Live from the 23rd century! Simon and Dirk record a weekly podcast, talking about recent technologies, discoveries and innovations. It's not aimed at people from their own time though. You see, with this podcast Simon and Dirk are trying to reach the people of the 21st century - an age in which technology was still cool and relevant. It seems to be working, but for some reason, episodes can only go back exactly 200 years. Get ready for the newest info on teleportation, robots and malfunctioning food conglomerators!

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